It was a good program for a lot of Minnesotans, I believe. Hopefully, it educated homeowners in general about the benefits of energy-efficient appliances.

]]>By: Richie Vulcanhttps://blog.warnersstellian.com/2009/12/15/minnesotas-appliance-stimulus-rebate-program-approved/#comment-760
Thu, 15 Apr 2010 09:48:31 +0000http://blog.warnersstellian.com/?p=603#comment-760Dollars for Dishwashers and Cash for Appliances is a really great incentive for people to get more efficient equipment which will save them money on electricity while putting less of a load on the electricity grid. It is wonderful when government steps up with incentives like these to both stimulate the economy and “reduce the load” at the same time.

Living in South Africa we’ve experienced free compact fluorescent globes (some of us anyways…LOL) and rebates on solar geysers (but not the affordable low pressure versions which can be seen everywhere, but only for approved mega-expensive high-pressure systems, for which there were a couple of hundred subsidies paid out last year)

It would be fabulous if our government could come up with an effective program, just like Minnesota’s.

Customers can’t reserve rebates until the program starts on March 1. I’ll subscribe you to our Stimulus News Alerts, which others can subscribe to by e-mail stimulus@warnersstellian.com with the subject SUBSCRIBE.

Thanks for commenting,
Julie

]]>By: randy sylvarahttps://blog.warnersstellian.com/2009/12/15/minnesotas-appliance-stimulus-rebate-program-approved/#comment-180
Mon, 11 Jan 2010 13:09:32 +0000http://blog.warnersstellian.com/?p=603#comment-180would like to get in on rebate offer.
]]>By: MN residents: You can get WI stimulus money « Home Appliance Bloghttps://blog.warnersstellian.com/2009/12/15/minnesotas-appliance-stimulus-rebate-program-approved/#comment-175
Tue, 05 Jan 2010 19:50:13 +0000http://blog.warnersstellian.com/?p=603#comment-175[…] Wisconsin’s program began Jan. 1. Here are the details of the program, as they differ greatly from Minnesota’s program (which doesn’t start until probably March 1): […]
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